The early bird gets the worm
You see a friend approaching you on the sidewalk.
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You see a friend approaching you on the sidewalk.
Sophomore Noah Davelaar plays the organ at Taylor University.
Richard’s tankless water heater system is being utilized in the Olson residence hall.
The Helping Hands thrift store offers a variety of clothing at low prices.
The Trojans were announced as the 2025 NAIA Champions on Nov. 21 in Tallahassee, Fla., with sophomore Jaynie Halterman taking the individual win.
Lucas Moseley, left, John Crouch, Andrew Roth and Colin Hunt, leaders of the club, pose with an American flag.
Turning Point USA (TPUSA) at Taylor made it through the Student Senate by a vote of 7-5-1 (yes-no-abstention), Annabeth Eggebeen, chair of the Student Senate, said.
All is calm and bright in Odle Arena at Taylor University - until it isn’t. The annual “Silent Night” game is right around the corner. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Music spanning centuries filled Rediger Auditorium as the Symphony Orchestra took the stage.
Taylor educators work with students to build robots.
The Ball State Cardinals took down the Kent State Golden Flashes in an electric matchup that had both teams struggling to score.
Freshman Zach Bandy and senior Adam Dolan await the opening kickoff against Kent State. (Photo provided by Chase Petry)
The Main Street Mile Initiative’s Community Coordinator Program is hiring a graphic designer. The position includes creating professional and informative graphics for social media platforms that spread awareness of the Main Street Mile Initiative’s programs.
The Taylor cross-country team placed second at the Crossroads League Championships, with three competitors placing in the top 11.
#RV Taylor (6-4) defeated Siena Heights (5-4) by a score of 42-28 in a come-from- behind victory on Senior Day. The Trojans’ output on the ground was uncharacteristically low, as they put up a season low of 175 yards. The Taylor ground game averages just under 300 yards per game and is the focal point of the offense.
Nathan Vanden Bosch, left, Jill Xie, Grant Carrington, Ezra Bonnett, Michael Nando, Drew Simmons, Drew Krause, Owen Gluck and Ben Blackketter gather for practice.
Kaycie and Whitney Warfel have proven to be a consistent force for the Trojans basketball team.
Students walk the runway to show off creative outfits
The sound of more than 50 instruments will fill the Wheeler Stage as members of the Taylor University Wind Ensemble spread Christmas cheer through their music — and their festive sweaters.
New scholarship opportunities are available for students traveling internationally.